Wednesday 20 July 2011

5 essential things to consider before designing Mobile Application

Mobile Applications in India have been taken a new turn from the symbol of luxury to the necessity of every business entrepreneur. Powered with high end tools and features, Mobile Applications in India have become the need of the hour. Mobile apps are fully loaded with advanced features that allow a user to access as well as transfer information at anytime and from any part of the globe. Compatible with smart phones, pocket PDAs’, PCs’ etc., mobile apps have become a prime need of everyone.


With the increasing demands of the Mobile Applications in India, the requirement of its designing and developing is also escalating heights. But to develop this unique technology, experience and skills are the major attributes of mobile app companies. Designing and developing application for mobile is the biggest challenge that gives fruitful results after execution. Mobile app companies have to be well versed with every nuances of this field to produce what today’s business generation needs.

Besides being well versed with every aspect of this technique, mobile app companies should keep in mind some concepts before embarking on the venture of creating applications. Following are five rules that should be followed while developing applications:

1) The first and foremost thing that should be done before implementing any design is search. Yes! First recognize the market, where you are going to roll out your application. Analyze the needs of the target audience and then fulfill those requirements through your application. Where and How are the two questions that should be always asked before making a apps strategy as they produce a great impact on the end product.

2) Always keep in mind a range of display sizes. The resolutions and display size of mobile varies from one another so it will be more benefitted to design applications that can cover a huge range of mobiles. Try to design the apps that reach out to more people having different mobile sets.

3) Try to include any advanced utility or a popular game in application as a native application is always considered as far better than any mobile website.

4) Strictly adhere to User Interface Conventions. Every mobile platform carries distinct documented UI guidelines. So follow UI guidelines that make consistency with the application UI.

5) Always try to design your applications to make them ergonomics. User friendly features with appealing application allure users to opt them.

Just keep these points in mind and design something unique, useful and ultimate. Unmatched Mobile applications services are also rendered by RedOrangeTechnologies Pvt. Ltd., a reliable India web development company. The company is engaged in providing services of mobile application development in India to meet the requirements of everyone and expertise in Android Online App Development. Besides providing mobile applications services, the company also provides E commerce solutions from small to big entrepreneurs. The company has been developing applications for iPhone, Blackberry, iPad, Android and various other major

An easy and Quick guide to GOOGLE +

AAAhhhhhh!!!!!!!!!! out of creativity and with motto to make world very small for evryone ..google has introduced new platform for better and easy connectivity of people around the globe known as GOOGLE PLUS.... i am bit late to write on it....m sure everyone is bit acquaint of it now.. stilll i want to share knowldge for those who has not yet started with it.. following are the main features of the google plus....




 
Circles

Basically, circles is a way of categorization on your Google + contacts into groups. For example you can make one circle of "Colleges" in which you will keep contact with with your office mates... next you can make circle for "Friends" and add your freaking partners in it,  this is a very good way of social networking as you can have a lot of digital content i.e. blogposts, videos or even images and more over you can keep privacy in one group that means its in your command that if you want to share particular content in one group and not with rest of your contacts or circles.
Most importantly the categorization in Google + is EASY to do, you can add as many circles as you like and you can have one person in several circles. 



Photos

When you upload photos you get asked to create a new album or add to an existing album. After you have uploaded the photos you can go into each photo and “add tag” just like facebook. Any pictures you have been tagged in will then also appear on your profile and as “pictures of you” within the photo section (again just like facebook). In google Plus you can have some more features like edit the picture, text and also adding comments which comes up at the right of the picture as a speech bubble.



Hangouts

 So what is the “hangout” all about? It’s basically a way of hanging out with loads of people at the same time using video chat. You can add one or even several of your circles to your “hang out”.
When you have invited people to join your “hang out” a post will appear in their stream. If there are less than 25 people in a hang out they will also get a notification that they are invited to a hangout. And as we discovered if I start a hangout but a hangout is already going on I get notified and can join the current one instead. The most interesting thing about a hangout though is that it’s not “closed”, since anyone in the hangout can invite anyone else, people you don’t know may know and can join the hang out.



One more fature in "HangOut" is the people who all are in hangout can chit chat online with each other like we do in group chat....



Instant Photo Upload from Mobile
Now this is pretty cool, it automatically puts all photos you take on your phone to a private album on your Google +, you can then decide whether you want to share them with any circles. BUT it can only be done if you have an Android phone, booo!



Sparks
This is basically a personalized content feed into your stream, you tell “Sparks” what  you are “in to” and they will send you stuff (videos, content etc) that’s relevant to you.



Huddle
Huddle is basically a “group chat”, allows you to chat with several people at once over your mobile. Basically text messaging on steroids. But as it stand I STILL haven’t been able to figure out how to “huddle” as there are no obvious links or mention of it. I’ve just been told that you can only “huddle” if you have an Android fun which is a bit rubbish.







For More Info check following link :
Google Plus Vs. Facebook
Google Plus support
Google Plus, Video Tutorial 

Friday 1 July 2011

Latest Feature of Google Anlytics...Anonymous Data Sharing

Google has recently introduced a new feature named "Anonymous Data Sharing".... to surface more useful or interesting data to Analytics users. Data contained here comes from all websites which have opted-in anonymous data sharing with Google Analytics.

Main features of this are as following:

 Site Metrics

Compared to a year ago, websites have seen reduced pages / visit, average time on site, as well as bounce rate.

11/1/09 - 2/1/1011/1/10 - 2/1/11Difference
Pages/Visit4.94.5-0.4
Bounce Rate48.2%47.0%-1.2%
Avg Time on Site5:495:23-0:2
Breakdown by Geography


Traffic Sources
Our anonymous database has aggregated geographic breakdown at the country level. Here are a few representative countries and their respective aggregate metrics. The first number in each cell represents the metric for the date range 11/1/10-2/1/11. The parenthesized number is the Year over Year delta compared to a year ago.
CountryPages / VisitBounce RateAvg Time on Site
United States4.7 (-0.1)42.5% (-6.1%)6:06 (-0:10)
United Kingdom4.9 (-0.3)41.5% (+0.2%)5:38 (-0.27)
France4.4 (-0.4)49.7% (+1.4%)4:40 (-0:08)
Brazil4.1 (-0.1)47.8% (-2.9%)5:20 (+0:03)
China4.1 (-0.1)58.2% (+1.0%)3:46 (+0:37)
Japan3.9 (-0.1)48.6% (-9.0%)3:47 (-2:59)
For bounce rate, the distribution by country is plotted below:
The distribution above is annotated with some countries -- which seem to indicate a story of leisure and stage of economic development. For a related metric: average time on site, the distribution by country is plotted below:

The type of countries annotated in the average time on site graph above seem to be in reverse order as those in the bounce rate distribution.

 Breakdown by Traffic Sources

Traffic sources below are identified by how the "source" and "medium""" parameters are received by the Google Analytics collecting servers. Here is an article describing what these designations refer to.
Traffic SourcesPages / VisitBounce RateAvg Time on Site
Direct4.0 (-0.5)47.2% (-4.0%)5:21 (-0:07)
Referral5.0 (+0.1)43.1% (-1.1%)6:36 (-1:48)
Organic Search4.9 (-0.1)47.9% (-1.1%)4:43 (+0:06)
CPC Search5.6 (+0.0)41.4 (-1.7%)3:57(+0:07)

Traffic sources
below are identified by how the "source" and "medium" parameters are received by the Google Analytics collecting servers. Here is an article describing what these designations refer to.
% Visits from Sources11/1/09 - 2/1/1011/1/10 - 2/1/11Difference
Direct36.5%36.8%+0.3%
Referral21.0%19.4%-1.6%
Search Engines27.0%28.0%+1.0%
Other15.5%15.8%+0.3%

Operating Systems

Browsers and Operation Systems (OS) are identified by the "referrer" string sent by users' browsers.
% Visits from OS11/1/09 - 2/1/1011/1/10 - 2/1/11Difference
Windows89.9%84.8%-5.1%
Macintosh4.5%5.2%+0.7%
Linux0.6%0.7%+0.1%
Other5%9.3%+4.3%

Work wellll. track your visitors more efficiently.. every before... Google is genuius.............